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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1844), 1844-12-10

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1844), 1844-12-10 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME VIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1844. NUMBER 74. 1'UBLISHED DAILY', BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Omen corner of High and Town streets, Butllei' Building. TERMS. . D.iilv during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weckly the remainder of theyear J5 00 . Tri-weckly icr annum 4 00 Weekly per annum S 00 1'rrmt mf .lilcerliiiug. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, 5'. nd 'S rents for curb additional insertion for three months J5 for six mouths J!8 lor twelve mouths Jjf 12 Longer adver. lisuinenls in the same proportion, with a deduction ol 20 per cent, on the amount over $20 in six mouths. The number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will be continued until ordered out, and charged accordingly. tig the lVnr. For twelve lines 12 fourth of a column $20 half column 30 whole column 10. STHOIIAI & CO. forwarding and Cemsnia- ioa Mrrcaaala Uraeral Prodaee Dealer, Agents lorN. York and Buffalo Lake Boat hue; John Allen's Clinton line, and Ohio and N. York line, on the Erie Caual; T. IlirhiiKind & Co.'s Diamond Line, on the Ohio Canal. While Ware-House, West cud Scumo Bridge, Columbus, Ohio, liefer to Messrs. Cowing, Richmond, Williams A Co., N. Y.City. " Kinne, Davis & Co., Buffalo, New York. " Cuirdon, Williams A Co., Detroit, Michigan. " Thomas Richmond A Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwnllndcr A Co., Zanesville, Ohio. " Young A Kitch, Newark, Ohio. " J. V. Fiulov A Co., Circlevillc, Ohio. Mr. M. 11. IUttlell.'Chillicothe, Ohio. Messrs. Conway A Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio J. Kidgway A ln., I, Columbus, Ohio. Tims. Moodiu, Esq., Cashier, trrLilwral advauces will be made on all Consignments, if required. may I. liH..tl. NKW KTAKI.Iill.'IKNT.--i;EOUGEJ PUGH Copper, 'I'm and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, re siHTtlullt inlnrms the citizens of Coluuihus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, live doors South of town street, where he win Keep constantly on nana a luiiana gcncrnl assortment ol Tin Ware. . All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin (iullers, Leaders aud Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. Orders thankfully received and punctually attcuded to. Particular attention given lojobbing. Columbus, June SI, 1842. IOMIiTIIU'M II A T MTOHK, High atreel, ap- J pome the Public Others. I lie tuhsrrtlier has on hniul a splendid stock or lints, poinot nisownnnu r.asicrn mauuinc lure, of Ihr latest fashions, which he is selling at reduced prices, A good substantial Tor Hat can be had at Sl-ftO. There is no necessity now for going to Dry Goods Stores to purchase Hals, when a better and cheaper article can be liouglil at a J I in .Store. Please call and see, anil satisfy yourselves. The latest fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept on hand, either or tut, Silk, or any oilier ilescriptinn. Mkv'JA. IISl4..tf. J. E. RUDIS1LL. Cj" Hats bought at my Shop will be dressed up and ironed grain. J. E. R. rpo T II K I.AIIIKM. Just received at the sign of the J Golden Hoot, a Inrge and splendid assortment of Ladies, Shoes, latest style of Philadelphia manufacture, fix: Kid and momrro Paris I es and slippers, kid nnd morocco buskins and Spring heel I'aris tius, black lasting and fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting and fancy colored dress buskins, kid and morocco buskin welts and walking shoes, Misses' kid and morocco buskins and walking shoes, colored and black Pans lies ami slippers, children's boot morocco and leather boots, colored and black hoots and ancle ties, all of which mill be sold cheaper than were ever offered before in this city. Feb. 27, 1841 11. H. KIMBALL SII.YKRS.TIITII and Jeweller Rensered. The subscriber has removed hit establishment next door to Mr. Schneider's Confectionary, opposite the City House, where he will keep on hand a good assortment of Watches, Jew-dry, etc., which he will sell verv cheap. Repairing of all kinds attended to on the shortest notice, and all work warranted. As the subscrilwr is determined to sell lower than any body else, and do hit work better and cheaper than any other person, he holies to receive a share of patronage. The putihe arc iuvitcd to call, and be satisfied by seeing for themselves. S. BUCK. May SI, IB4L Bl t'KKVK HOI MIC, ol asanas, Ohio. The subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that tnis well known House, on Broad street, is now under kit charge is titled up in suiierior stylo. and every1 attention paid to Ihe comfort ami convenience of Travelers and Hoarders. lis Tabic is furnished with Ihe very best productions of lb country, and his Har with lha choices! Liquors. Attached t the House it a very large and eommodiout Stable, which it attended with great rare. It is the intention of the tubscrilier to tpare neither paint nor expense to render satisfaction to all who call on him t and by charging moderate bills commensurate with the present hard limes, he hopes to receive a share of Ihe public pairon- g; U. JILKD. Columbus, November id, IRtl. C1AHINKT HI AKIXJ. The subscriber respectfully J interim his friends and the publie thai he conliuiies lo rarry on the Cabinet making business al his shop on High ln;et, between Town and Rich streets, and has aiwavt ol band, and will mnke lo order, all kinds of Furniture, which ke will warrant equal to any oflered in the place. (1 7"He has an exeelleat UKAKaR, and it prepared to stake COFFINS and attend Funerals on the shortest otice. Collins of all kinds kept on hanu. Trrmt eery renMnnablr, and suited lo the times. Orders for any article in hit line will meet with prompt attention. A. W. READER. Colnmhut, Nov. g, 184t. .dlf DIAMOND HIIOR KTOBC JoHK Joais, would rcsrHTifully announce to the cilixens of Columbus and vicinity, that he has removed from the sign of Ihe tioldcn Hoot, lo hit old stand on High street, near Ihe corner of Friend, where he has on hand the largest assortment of Prison made limits and Shoes now in Ihe city, which he offcrt for talc, wholesale or retail, al prices to suit the limes. Country merchants would do well to call and examine hit itock, before purchasing elsewhere. The Craft may always be supplied with Leather, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by calling al the Diamond Shot Wort. Particular attention paid lo rilling orders from abroad. IX. I. VMfrnnt ft org ana iwptliriwp- uonr i" nruur on inv shortest potsil tsible notice. Feb. S7, IBM. BOOTH A.M XjllOF.M. H. II. MM HALL, at Ihe tign of Ihe Golden Hoot, would respectively invile Ihe attention of his friends and Ihe publie lo the inspection of hit large assortment of Earlern and City made I toots and Shoet. From hit experience in the business, he it willing to guarantee lo rive satisfaction with respect lo cheapness, neatness and durability. Also, a good assortment of Lasts and Shoe Findings constantly oa hand. Feb. 20, 1R44. TTKAU Sc YKBT. Ilau,l'np, Hhaeeaad Hss- X A nets In addition to his large stork of Hoots and Sboet Ihe subscriber has just received an extensive assortment o Men's Fur,8ilk,Wool and Palm Hals;Hoys l'aim and-i.eghom do; Men and Hoys ( 'loth and Fancy Caps; Women's Chip and Willow Bonnets, which are offered at great bargains, at retail or by Ihe case. Country Merchants wishing lo purchase will find it to their interest to call at the Golden Hoot. March 8. II. II. KIMBALL rpilAT aid, favorite, aad elrrliasj trtstrdy far X revcr ann Ague, and Dyspepsia, Ivowand s (Improver) Tonie Mixture, with the written lirnaturt of the proprietor over Ihe mouth of every bottle, it warranted to rare ta rvtry instance, or the money will be promptly relumed. Joh R RoWAfirt, M. D., tin. 28 North Second St., Phila. FnoleV. J. II. Wlir.ATON.j4.rent. April IR. Corner of High and Itroad sit. A BOW I. Oty "FL1U ll. A Bowl of "Punch," il with upwards of seventy engravings; by Cruikshank, Leech, etc. Just rrenved nv Otllil. 1. N. WUlTLNG &. HUNTINGTON NKW BOOKS JIE1V 1IOOKN. The following, with lott of others, have just been received, and lor sale al RILEY'S Cheap Hook Store, opposite the Stale House: Verplanck't Illustrated Edition ol Shnkspeare, in Nos. The Life nnd Writings of Win. Lcggct; 2 volt, inuue. Foster's Miscellanies; 1 vol. Classical Studies, by Sears, Edwards and Felton. Miniature Romances, from Ihe Hermans. Dr. Durbin's Observations in Eurnpe. The Pocmi of Eliza Cook; a splendid edition ill 1 vol. Keith's Land of Israel; I vol. Kendall's Santa Fe F.xpediiinn; new supply. Sidney Smith's Miscellanies; 3 vol. The Poems of N. P Willis; 1 vol. Macauley's Miscellanies, complete in I vol. Y oung's Chronicles of the Pilgiims; I vol. Pencilling! by Ihe Way; by N. P. Willis. The Lite of Geo. Rriinincll, Esq. Past and Present, by Thomas Carlyle. The History of Chivalry; by Charles Mills. " " the Crusaders; do. Electrotype Manipulations, in 4 Nos. Alloat aud Ashore. The lugoldsby Legends. The Comic Blackstnne. The United Irishman, in 2 vols. Oct 17. NEW I. AW MOOKW. Reports of determined in tlie lliirh Coon ol Ch cases argued ami hancery, by Win. Brown. Esq.. 4 vols., notes by J. C. Perkius, Esq an ivcf'ons, o volumes Piekcrings's do 2-1 do. Massachusetts do 17 do. Hill's do 4 do. Condensed Reports, U. S. fi vols. Chilly's Pleadings new edition. Kent's Commentaries do do. Story on Contracts, Minot's Digosl of the Massachusetts Reports. Oilman's do of Illinois nnd Indiana. Equity Digest by Harlow nnd llnrringion; 4 Vols. Barber's Chancery Practice, 2 vols, GreenleaPs Evidence new edition. The American Jurist, hound; cheap edition, 10 vols. English Common ,aw Reports; 42 vols. Johnson's N. Y. Reports. Law Libraries supplied on the most reasonable terms. Members of Ihe liar will please rail and examine prices at Oct 10. RILEY'S, opHile the State House. NKW MEDICAL IIOOKKt.-1'ancoasl'i Wislar's Anatomy; 8th edition, 2 volumes. Maekinloshe's Practice; I vol. new edition. Lision's Elements of Surgery; new edition. Lee's Theory and Practice of Midwifery; new edition. Heck's Medical Jurisprudence; new edition. Hesklarlt's Phisiolngy of Lovo, Courtship und Marriage. Churcln I's Mulwiferv; new, by Houston do on Femafes; do. Douglison's Mcdiral Student; new eel. I vol. 12mo. Religio Mcdica, by Sir F. Drown. Andral's Essay on Hlood, in disease. Dunglison on Human Health; a very valunble work for general rending. Pereira on Food and Diet, al the low price of Jl,no. For sale at (Oetl5) RILEY'S. Con vt urg iNMunANt tonpAFfV. Fikc anii Marine. The attention of the public is called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its board of Dircc tort. It it believed thai tins system, whereby every party insuring liecomes largely and certainlv interested in the profits of the Company without risk to himself, offer advantages superior to the remote profits of the miilunl plan of insurance, and that Ihey will he justly appreciated by this community. Scuie of return i'rtmiumi: On every tinfit premium 10 per cent. On net grots annual premiums from S.'iOOO to 2,0tX), 12 j On net gross annual premiums amounting to 42,080 and upwards IS This Company continues to insure every species of building, and Ihe furniture, machinery, goods, wares nnd merchan ditet and olher properly contained therein, against Inn or damage by fire; also, tloamboatt and sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats. Hat boats and other water rrafl, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June I, 1844.. lylw. Secretary, SECURITY AUAINT I IIIK ! ! Onto Mutual Fire Insurance Company. W. II. Iliihhnrd, Lc-andcr Ransom. John Greenwood, Thomas Wood, Timothy Griffith, J. W. Milligan, S. 1). Preston, O. M. Hcrancourl. J Ridgway, Jr., James Westwalur, A. G. Ilihbs, J. P. Bruck Directors. This Company now in successful operation, nflcrs the most favorable inducements to all des:rout of effecting insurance either on real or personal procrty. The superior advantages of this method of Insurance, both for its sound economy and ilt complete security in the payment of losses, have lieen fully established by long experience; anil the llonrd of Directors, in introducing some improvement in lite course ol policy pursued by this Company, have removed all objections which have hecu urged against Companies based upon a similar principle. For a very trifling sum, every individual may now obtain secure indemnity against the ravages of fire. Olnre or the Company in the basement slnry or Ihe old Fmuklin Hank. W. II. HUHIIARI). I'retidrnl, II. A. Massf.t, Rnrttary. Jan. 27, l(!U..dly ROPK AUD ( OKDAUK VACTOIIV. Ma. E. J. Miniil.r.Tos will continue the above business, car ried on in this city by her late husband for ten years past. The won will he executed ny me tame foreman and hands who have lieeti engaged in the Kopewalk lor Ihe last Iwo yeart ; and the public may be assured thai all descriptions of Kpt and IViru, Had cordi, J'on Unci, Srr., will be made promptly lo order ami in the same suicrior llylu which hat heretofore given to much tatisfaclion. Aug. Id, IBU.'.lw.lf. L1UUORS AND WINES. Otard, Dupay & Co., Brandy; A. Seignctte, djj Meder Swan Gin; Hourglass do; St. Croix Rum; Jamaica do; Madeira Wine; Port do: Champaign do; best brands. For talc by Junc4. TIIOS. ACIIESON. riiOHACCO AND S.NL'FF. 1 iS kegs Casey No 1, CT Ky. Tobacco; 15 do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish 1 lb. lump do; 10 do 12 plug do; 3110 dox. Mrs. Miller s fine cut chewing do; 9)0 do n. Thayer do; 30 Jars Macaboy Snuff; 30 Bladders Scolch do. For tale by June 4. TIIOS. ACI1F.SON. llATIl ia exeaaage far racer lea, as Cash f I frlcm, Rye 40 cts. per bush.) Oats 50 cents per bush. Timothy Seed Jl do; Dried Peaches J I do; Ginseng 20 ctt. per lb; r taxseen r do; Dried Apples 60 do; Beans 25 lo 60 do; Beeswax 25 rtt. per lb; feathers do; Butler in roll, ker or barrelt i els. per lb. June 4. THOS. ACIIESOM t i Wk lioxet of Tin. one-third cross; 10 pigs of Block Tin; ll) slant ol speller, A foils, of Russia Sheet Iron; 35 bdts. assorted brt. liron Wire, cVe. Just received and for tale low, by L. BUTTLES. COFFEE AND SUGAR. 60 bags Rio Coffee; 10 d Java do; 6 hhdt. N. O. Sugar, 3 boxet Loaf Sugar. No. 1. lObblt.N.O. Molasses. Forsalcby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. TEAS. 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea; SO half chests do; v 6 chests (iunpowdcr do; 5 do Imperial. do; For sale by June 4. TII03. ACUESON. NKW A.HO I'OI'l I.Alt WOIIKII OK OAK- I deaiasj, Ac, at RILEY'S BOOK .STOKE Thk Ahkkicak Gakukkkk's Calendak Ailnnledtol the climates and seasons of ihe United Stales. By Bernard Mahoii: Latest edition. Mks. Loudon's Great Work Gardening for Ladies, and Companion lo the Flower Garden: By Mrs. Loudon: Ed-iuil by A. J. Downing: 1 vol. Botany for Laiiiks; or, A Popular Introduction to the Nam al System of Plants: By Mrs. Loudon: Last London edition. Tttr Grkin IIousk, Hot House, and IStork Including Selected Lists of the Most Beautiful Species of Exotic Flowering Plants, and Directions for their Cultivation: By Charles M'lulosh, F. II. S.: London edition. Buist on thk Rosk The Rose Manual, Containing Accurate Descriptions of nil the Finest Varieties of Rusks, their Chaiacter and Modes of Culture, with Directions lor their Propagation, and the Destruction of liner is; with Engravings By Robert Buist: 1 beaultlul volume. Thk Sentimknt or Fi.owkrs ; or Language of Flora: Colored Plates. Thk American Flower Garden Directory Containing Practical Directions for the Culture of Plains in the h'lmctr Uanlen, Hot Hmue.SfC.; lo which is added, A Treatise on the Grntic Vine: lly Robert llulsl, florist. Liniii.ev's HdRTicui.tork. The Theory of Horticulture; or, An Attempt lo Explain the Principal Oteratioiis of Gardening upon Physiological Principles: By Joint Lindley, I'll., D F. it S.: First American edition; with Notes &c, by A.J. Downing nnd A. Gray. The above valuable works, with a large varietv of others, can be had al HILEY S CHEAP HOOK STORE, Jtu'ie 17. Opposite the State Hvuse WI.MMI.OW'ft II A I. "ATI OV IIORDIIDI HI. An unparalleled remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough. Ilronrhitis, and all diseases of the Hrenst and Lungs, leading lo Consumption; composed of the concentrated virtues of Horchouud, Boncset, Hlood Root, Liverwort nnd several olher vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. 'insi.ow, Kochestcr, N. Y The innocence and universally admitted nectoral virtues. of the Herbs from which the Balsam of Ilonrhound is made, are too generally known to require recommendation; it is therefore only necessary lo observe dial this Medicine contains Ihe whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and so happily combined with several olher vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain 1 use, lor the complaints above mentioned. The Hnlsam removes all illllanimntion and snrenpsn nf Ihe Lungs, loosens lough visid phlegm, enabling the patient lo ex pectorate witn ease aud freedom, assunirea eouirh. relieves asthmatic and difficult respiration, heals ihe injured parts, opens the pores, and comioses the disturbed nerves, and gives strength to the lender lungs, aud thus produces a speedy and song rure. ror Lhtlttrrn, lies Balsam is of inestimable va tie. It is a needy remedy lor the II htwvin"- (lourh nnd Vrnun. anil nf- fords certain relief in liner Vompluinla, Cholie, Teellting &c. ll is pleasant to Ihe laslc, and may be safely given lo the lenderesl infant and should be kept at all limes in every family, as it is much belter for the roniplaiiits incident to Children, than Paregoric, Godfreys Cordial, or the Cordials to rominon'y used. Ask lor Wlnslow't Balsam of Ilorehoiind, and bo sure you get the genuine. For sale by J 11. WIIEATON, Agent, Corner of Broad and High streets, Columbus,!) Nov. 15, 1843. Wll. I.Alt 0f IIINTOKY of Ihe Hailed Mlaler illustrated by a series ol Mans, in which the Ancient. Middle, nnd Modem Geography of our country is ornrrcss- ively displayed. Complete in one vol. 8vo. '1 his work embraces alioiit 500 pnges. 1 1 is arranged oak plan entirely new. ll commences with Iho discovery of A merira, M',12, and goes down to the death of Gen. Harrison, 1842, (.150 years.) The originality of the plan consists in dividing the time into permit, of which the beginnings and termination! are marked by important events, and constructing a leriet of maps illurtrulini; the progrest of Ihe irtllcment oj the eountrii, and the regular uiruncrt of civilization. it nns also a cnronogmpnie chart, wiurh gives, by simple inspection, BView of ihe divisions of the work, and the events which mark the beginning and termination of each ieriod into which it is divided. A full chronological table will be found, in which all Ihe e vents of the History nre arranged in the order of time. There is appended to Ihe work the L'onntitution of the Uni ted Slalei, nnd a series ol questions adapted lo each chapter, so that Ihe work may be used in schools and fur private instruction.C The above valuable work may he had in Columbus al Ihe Hookstore of Jmu-n. I. N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. It is also for sale in Lebanon bv Thomas Itrodic and Jos. Henderson; in Athens by Hcnj. Ifrnwn ; in Marietta by Slo-euin & Murk ; in New Lisbon by B. L. & T. Haiitia; and in Warren by Purler iV lilc. ATKW iriKim Al. HOOK. Allison's Outlines of X 1 Pathology ami Practice of Medicine : By Win. P. Al hson, M. D., rVc, late President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburg, iVc, Ate. 1 vol. 8vo. Chapman's Lectures on the more inqinrtant Diseases of Hie thoracic and Abdominal Viscera: lly Pi. Chnpman, M. D., I vol. Ovo. Pathological llacmatology : An Essay on Ihe Hlood in Dis case : By G. Andrnl, of iho University of Pans. 1 vol, muslin. Paris on Diet : A Treatise on Diet, with rules for prrven ling disease, etc., &.c. By J. A. Paris, M. D., fee, 1 vol. muslin. Goddnrd on iho Teeth : The Anatomy, Physiology and radiology ol the Human leelh, with the most approved n tlmds ol treatment, including opiicraiions, and llie method of making and setting Artificial 'leelh: with .10 plates: By Paul B. Goddard, M. D., I vol. large quarto. Duuglitson's Medical Dictionary : A new eddllion. 1 vol. cnlareed. lhmglisson's Human Physiology: A new edition, greatly modified and improved, with upwards of 3110 illustrations. jusi received by 1. M. Illll.Xj Sl IIUMI.MiIW. Aug. 8. INTEKKMTINtt TO THK OKA The follow, iug it from the Albany Argus, of Feb. 28, 1841: Another remarkable cure of Deafness, ierlbrmcd by " Hcnrpa't Acoustic Uil," ill this city. Let the case speak for itself. Albant, Feb. 22, 1814 Mr. Guthrie, 4Stanwix Hall, Maiden Lam; Dear Sir: I owe yon an immense debt of gratitude for inducing me lo try 'Srarpa's Comiound Acoustic Oil." I had been so very deaf for eight years this winter, that I could not hear con cr-talion with an ear trumpet, without the voice being much raised. 1 have been using the I il about six weeks in one ear thai was far the worst, and with which I was almost totally deaf, and I am happy lo inform yon that I ran now hear ordinary conversation without the trumpet. I feel that I would like lo inform I lie whole deal community of the astonishing effect of Ihe above medicine in my case. 1 shall be pleased to see any person who may desire to call upon toe, to make inquiries concerning my case. Y'ours, ecc, John Davis, 37 Dean sl. This invaluable medicine is for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March IS. Corner of Broad and High sts. Pon the cvnr. or deamem. paij A and Ihe ditrhanre of matter from the ears. Also, all those disagreeable noiset like the buzzing of insects, falling ol water, whiztmg of steam, etc., me., w men are s ympioms of aimroachinr deafness, and also generally attendant wiui Ihe disease. Many persons who have been deaf for fifteen and twenty yeart, and were uougeu io use ear irunquns, have after usimr one or two bottle, thrown aside their tiompett, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend tit use. r or talc at the I rnig store ol J. B. WHEATON, June 13, 1844. Corner of Broad and High sis on tt 1 for sale by Columbus, July 25, IC44. FAY it K1LBOURNE. ISfACOUSTIC OIL! Cd ClOl.tlNBlS Academical aad Celleginte laalt. J tain. This Institution will commence iis 4lh year on Monday, the l-t of September ncxl. The Trustees have recently adopted a systematic and somewhat extensive course of studies iu ike Ft male Department, and will present a Diploma to each young Lady who shall reputably complete litis course. A Diploma will also be given to each young Gentleman who creditably pursues and finishes the course prescribed for the Male Department. Those wishing to know what ttudiet arc embraced in these respective courses are respectfully referred lo Ihe catalogue iusl published. The Institution it titunled in a healthy and retired part of Ihe city, and it supplied with competent and experienced infractors. The government is parental, yel decided, and a healthy moral ami religious inlluence is exercised on the pupils. The Female Department it entirely separate from the other, yet has the advantage of attending Lectures, and, in some branches, of reciting to male teachers. All the braiirhet of science usually Inuglit iu the best institutions of our land are thoroughly taught here. From our knowledge of the Institution, and ol the competency of the Instructors we most cordially recommend ihe Institute to Ihe confidence and pat ronage of those who wish thoroughly lo educate their tout and daughter!. Board may be had oil reasonable terms; and several may be accommodated with liourd in ihe family aud under the superintendence nf the Principal. The faculty consists of Itev J. Covert, A. M., President; R. S. Dosvyurth, Protestor of Mathematics and the Natural Sciences; T. C. Hunter, Assistant, and Teacher of Vocal Music; Mrs L. Covert, Principal of Female Department; Miss , Assistant: Mist , Teacher of Music on ihe Piano. TUITION rill QUARTER. Juvenile Department 54 00 Common English Department 6 00 Higher English and Classical Department 7 50 Music on Piano, Extra 8 00 Painting in Water Colors, Theorem and Mexzo- tinto. Extra 3 00 Embroidery, without charge. TRUSTEES. II. N. Hubrem., Prcs't. 11. R. llRONSON, J. RinowAT.Jr., V. Prest., II. F. Huntington, ot. J. uii.beht, sec y. 11. F. Gahu, W. ClIAPIN, S. ItUllARY, T. C. IlKMlHOsT, W. TllllAI.I., J. W. Thompson, II. Dickenson, B. II. Clark, L. Curtis. I). W. DtSHLEH, J. S. Hai l, I. G. Jones, II. I.. Hitchcock, It. TmiMrsoN, A. P. Ston, J. Covert. M. 1TIAII. I,I.K. Ihe subscribers would respect fully inform the traveling public Ihnl Ihey commenced on Ihe 1st of July, insl., currvmg ihe United Stales Mail on the National Road between anesvii.i.e and Coi.umnus, in splendid coaches, with good learnt and tuber and atlcntive driven. The roachet will leave Zanesvillc, daily, at I o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Columbus at U o'clock ihe snmc evening; and w ill leave Columbus, daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M, and arrive at Zaiiesvillc al half past 3 o'clock, P.M. I' a re, Ihraagh, Twa Iellnra sriy panrngert in the tame proportion. Ihiring ihe continuance of the Mail contract, whether an op;osition line is run on the same roulcor not, ihe fare shall never exceed that amount. It is deemed unnecessary to point out to the citizens of Zanesville, Columbus, nnd Hie intermediate points, the advantage of sustaining a line which al once plnccs the fare al a proper standard; and w hich, ihe public have a positive assurance, will never lie made higher. Should an opposition he run on the same route, the undersigned pledge themselves thai under no circumstances which enn possibly arise vi racing on their pitrt he permitted. Should the opposition overtake the Mail Conch, orders have been given to the drivers on Ihil line immediately to take the right hand of Ihe road, at the law directs, anil permit them lo pass if Ihey desire it. Fur seals apply at the bar of Iho America Hotel, in Columbus) and at the store of Jnrnve Taylor, Jr., on Main street, immediately opposite the Stuart House, in Zanesville. Passengers will be taken up al any of the Hotels in Zanesville or Columbus, and at any private dwellings, and delivered at any house in cither of the above placet, alter delivering the Mail al Ihe Post Office. N. II. All baggage carefully attended to, but at the risk nf the owners. (Private conveyances lo any part of the Slate will be furnished al either end of the route.) Passengers are requested to be punctual as to the lime of starling, at the stairct will positively leave at the hours named. W.T. KOVYE & CO. J. W. DnYnrN, Agent. July 4, HM4..lf BROWN'S ('HANCERY. Reports of Cases in Chance-ry, from 1778 lo by William Brown, Esq., with Ihe Annotations of Mr. licit and Mr. Eden. Edited by J. C. Perkins, Esq. Four volumes, 8vo. 'Brown's Reports embrace the period from 1778 lo 1791, while the woolsack w as occupied iu succession by ihose Iwo master minds, Lord Thurlnw aud Lord Loughborough. The first npiiraranre of these Reports seems lo mark on eiioch in the Renins of Chancery not unlike that which a little later was established by the Term Reports in Ihe King's Bench. Thenceforward tlie judgments in both courts have appeared in an unbroken succession Brown, therefore, must be considered at the leader of tlie regular line of ltcporlt in Chancery.''The cases he has reported are of great practical value, a large part of them lying al Ihe very Inundation of Chancery, Their importance is attested by the' fact lhal Brown's Reports are oflener cited by writert of authority than any olher scries or Kepnrls in I hancery. In t-nglnnd Ihey have heen enriched by Icrrued and laborious annotations by two different editors, Mr. Bell and Mr. Eden. Until the presepl time, how. ever no edition of ihem has appealed in ihe U. Stales. "We have now before us the first volume of an American edition, which promises to surpass in interest nnd practical value any of the English editions of Ihe work; nor do we believe lhal there is any edition of any Reports lhal has ever been published, either in England or America, which is rc-commendrd by such useful and ample editorial labors. The Holes of Mr. Bell have been retained, and those of Mr. Eden, so far as Ihey could be made supplementary lo these, have been added. Thin the separate labnrt of these editors are accumulated on Ihe same page, imparling of itself to llie present edition, a higher value than belongs to either of the English editions. In England no similar amalgamation of tlie two series of notes could take place, as each it protected by llie lawt of copyright The notes of the present edition are ttrictly practical. They are calculated lo add ct-sentially lo Ihe value of the Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." Laic Hi porter for May. Just received, and for sale al the Bookstore of Nov2.1. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. AT KMT NKW irons N. l ark nad PhilnrleU ahia. FAI L DRY GOODS Fat h Kit bourne have just received a large assortment of Dry Goods, consist in r iu part of V.. n .. . . r. mi pieces itroad viom and iassimcres, 100 do. Salinctlt and Jeans; 4 bales Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flaunelt; 800 pieces Calicoes, new and splendid patterns, .10 do Blk and Colored Alpacea.; 30 balet llrown Sheetings; 4 rases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, 6000 wt. Cotton Chain: Carpet and Coverlet Warp, Ac. Ac. Persons wishing lo purchase tueh articles Ibr cash, w ill find it lo i heir advantage to call and examine the aliove stock, t'olumhut, Aug. 6. P" HIIII IA1I aad Kargraae aare derided ia larar af avarpa'a Oil far Peafarae. So frequent and extraordinary have beea Ine cores that have come under Ihcir observalioo, that most of them now keep it, and present fi for their patients as the only medicine thai can cure. A physician in extensive practice, hi Delaware, has just tent for half a dozen bottles, and says, that kis father, who has here deaf for a number of yeart, bat been cured by using thu Oil, and thai he, the lb-., shall for the future use it in hit practice, as ae has teen tuck wonderful benefit accrue from its application. For le by J- B. WIIE ATON, Druggist, Columbot. Oct. 26. Corner of High and Broad streets. a 4 PIIHIliM HARDWARE, just received A '-m.'J at ihe Gilt Padlock; a large assortment, and for sale very cheap. June 8. L. BUTTLES. rui LBS Bh-achrd end Unbleached Coverlet Yarn, JIHF just received by July 9. STEWART A OSBORN. SCIENCE OF GOVK.RNMENT.-The subscribe hay just published an ediuon of this work, and would resrx e fully invite the attention of the public lo its merits, 'fley are confident that an examination of the book will be sulii-cienl to recommend il lo all teachers aud heads of families at a highly useful book, especially for young men coih'Seats. Parti. Principles or Government Whichtrcals particularly of the capacity of men for civil government; Natural, Civil, Politics! and Religious Kighls j The Lawi of Nature, of Revelation, of Nations, and Municipal Lawi; Different forms of Government; The manner in which Political Power is exercised ; To whom Political Pouer fthnnlil tu nn- Inuicd; Legislative Power; Manner of enacting Laws; Executive Power; Judicial Power j Organization of Court! and Juries; Taxation, Ac. 4c. ran ii. Government or the United States Treat! of Ihe settlement of Ihe Colonies; The adoption of the Con-sliiulion; Nature and object ol the Union; The House of Representatives and the Senate, with their rules and mode of procedure; The power of Congress as lo Taxes; The Revenue: Aliens; Money; The Post Ollice; Patents; Declaration of War; 'I rent ies, Ac., Ac. Part III. Civil Jurisprudence Treats of the Right! of Persons; Domestic Relations; Parent and Child; Right of Properly, Ac; Partn rship; Crimet and Punishment, Ac, Pari IV. Political Economy Treats r it, itAi.. r Ihe Science; Production; Definition of Terms; The ditle'renl kinds of Industry: Capital; Division of Labor; Encouragement to Industry; EflWla of ihe Protective System and Internal Improvement! on Productive Industry; Exchange; On Banks, Ac, Ac. 6 ' RECOMMEKDA TION8. Sujoincd are a few of ihe many recommendation! from em-nenl persons and competent judges in this Slate: From Hii Excellency, Wilson Shannon, Governor of the Stale of Ohio. Eixcutivk Officii, Feb. 9, 1844. 1 have examined w ith tome care, Mr. Young't "Introduction to Ihe Science or Government," and approve both of ihe matter and mam cr of arrangement. It it a work containing a great deal of highly useful and important information; and Us introduction into our common schools, cannot fail to he ailended with good resulst. Such a work it greatly needed at this time in our common schools. It is with great pleasure 1 recommend it lo the patronage and favorable consideration of Ihe publie. W ILSON SHANNON. From C. P. Mcllvaine, Bishop of the Slate of Ohio. The work by Andrew W. Young, entitled "Introduction to Ihe Science of Government," Ac, I have had a brief opportunity of examining. It is intelligently and perspicuously written. I'ho interpretation of Constitutional law seems to me lo bo jusi. A studious effort it manifest lo make all ill instruction plain lo readers of youthful minds, as well a those of limited education. Such a book is very desirable in this country; and 1 have pleasure in recommending this a! calculated lo do good. CHAS. P. MclLVAINE. Gamhier, O., Feb. 15, 104. From James Hoge, D. D.t Columbus, O.. Dee. 14. 1843. Having an opportunity of looking al Ihe plan of the work "Introduction to the Science of Government, by Andrew W. Young," I can tay that it appears to be well ralcnlit m imparl knowledge on the important tut jecii upon which il treats. Especially il may he peculiarly useful in schools. Too much attention cannot be given lo the science of gov ernment in inis country, wnere the people are ihe real sovereigns. And it is necessary that Ihe youth of our land should be well instructed in knowledge and virtue, that our free institutions may be perpetuated, and may secure Ihe general wcllare. Il is In be hoped, Iherclore, thai this work, designed for this purpose, will be widely circulated and will be iiiSuiy useiiii. JAUltS HOGE. From Tintothv B. Hudson, Prof. Oberlin Inst., Dec. 18, 1843. avc eiamincd, to lome extent, the "Introduction to the Scienco of Government," and feci grcal pleasure in saying that, in my opinion, il is a work with which on m,t.. youth should be unfamiliar. Its excellencies are, its general accuracy, ilt great condensation of important information in a small compass, united with remarkable clearness of state ment, its laiiness and candor in presenting the arguments o opponents , and ihe extent to which it gives Ihe reasons for ihe pcculiariiiei of our republican institutions. Though on some important topics my opinions might not harmonize with those of ihe author, I admire Ihe spirit of his book, and hope ils wide circulation may richly reward him for his labor. TIMOTHY B. IILDSON. From Rev. J. Covert. Principal of Ihe Columbus Academic and Collegiate Institute, Aug. 20, 1844. Having examined with considerable care Ihe "Introdue lion lo the Science or Government, by Andrew W. Young' I deem il a duly lo express my sentiments as to the merilt of the book. The ttibjccls or which it treats are of Ihe most practical and important character. To every freeman tinder our government it is a matter ol the highest importance and should be or the deepest interest, to understand something of the nature of our civil institutions and lawt. The elementary principles of the science of government should be thoroughly studied and well understood by every sovereign voter and freeman in our land; for upon this knowledge the perpetuity and prosperity of this nation must measurably depend. No treatise upon thu subject now in use, will be 'found more entertaining and instructive than Ihe little manual to which I refer. The slyle is perspicuous, yel familiar and easy, and 1 believe il to be well adapted for use, as a text book, in our academics at well as our common and telect schools. 1 have introduced il into Ihe institution of which I have Ihe charge aud shall continue ils use, and I sincerely hope il may gain an extensive circulation, and command a prominent place among tlie text books of our schools and academies, and the libraries of private citizens. J. COVERT. The book will be furnished lo Merchants and Teacbcra on the most reasonable terms. Retail price, 75 ecnli. Aug. 22. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. IM POUT A NT! Itr. Fengatr'a AssedyaefJardial, a safe and effectual Remedy Ibr the Summer Complaints, viz: l)iarrha-a, and Cholera Morbus, also, F'lalulent and Spa modic Chohcs. This invaluable Medicine for the above complaints, surpasses any other remedy now in use. Hundreds of cases have come lo the knowledge of the proprietor, where a speedy cure hat been effected by the ' use nf the Cordial, alter a resort to the common rem-cdis had proved unavailing. It hat been cxtentively used throughout this State and elsewhere, for tnanv 1 lieen approved, and it used in practice by a great number of the most respectable physicians, at may be seen by their certificates and recommendations accompanying each hotlk. This medicine it discovered to be a certain and effectual remedy for Ihe intestine diseases, produced by ihe drinking of iiic wnieisin me nvers in me southern ano southwestern estates, which renders it of inestimable value to those who reside or travel in those sections of Ihe country. . u. i o secure the putihe against deception, Ihe external label of each bolllc is secured by a copy right, which writ entered (according to act of Congress) in Ihe Northern District of New York, on Ihe 9ili day of November, Anno Domini A fae simile of the proprietor's signature will h fnA . the outer label of each bottle, if genuine. Price 31 eta. ror tale by rAx KILHOURNE. J. B. WH EATON, SUMNER CLARK1, , t n DE.NIO &, SON, Columbus, O.. and by other nsreuts thrnneho.ii ik generally. July 23, 1844. . w4m. MA JOH JONKrV COl RTftlllP. Major JoneV Courtship detailed, with other scenes, incidents, and ad ventures, in a tcriet of letters bv himself. With ld. ill,,. iraimns by Darlcy. 1 vol. 15mo. Price 50 ett. "there was such a call lor thun tellers, that Uie printer turned in and printed an edition in pamphlet form but a thou-sand copies wasn't a orimin Ihey was all rone in no lime; ami everybody taid I ought lo have tome more printed, with all 17 uuivr Kiiers ia em. oo j'i in hi won and gathered up the leltert what I've ril sense the fust pamphlet wai printed, mi gii a r waoeiiy nuuimoer io no em an up in rust rate slyle, with pirlers to match. Now lhat'i the whole truth about my book, which I hope will be satisfactory to all." This day received and for sale attiie Bookstore of June 8. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. JlftT ARRIVED, at Mi lex Cheap Beakaiarr, a large and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in part of Law, Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous and School Books, Cheap Publications, Paper, Ink. Uuills. Ac. Ac. aud for tale al wholesale and retail. pi8 J. H. RILEY. 50,000 highest maiket waalrd. far which thm flier, will he paid, by way -u. O. 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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME VIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1844. NUMBER 74. 1'UBLISHED DAILY', BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Omen corner of High and Town streets, Butllei' Building. TERMS. . D.iilv during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weckly the remainder of theyear J5 00 . Tri-weckly icr annum 4 00 Weekly per annum S 00 1'rrmt mf .lilcerliiiug. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, 5'. nd 'S rents for curb additional insertion for three months J5 for six mouths J!8 lor twelve mouths Jjf 12 Longer adver. lisuinenls in the same proportion, with a deduction ol 20 per cent, on the amount over $20 in six mouths. The number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will be continued until ordered out, and charged accordingly. tig the lVnr. For twelve lines 12 fourth of a column $20 half column 30 whole column 10. STHOIIAI & CO. forwarding and Cemsnia- ioa Mrrcaaala Uraeral Prodaee Dealer, Agents lorN. York and Buffalo Lake Boat hue; John Allen's Clinton line, and Ohio and N. York line, on the Erie Caual; T. IlirhiiKind & Co.'s Diamond Line, on the Ohio Canal. While Ware-House, West cud Scumo Bridge, Columbus, Ohio, liefer to Messrs. Cowing, Richmond, Williams A Co., N. Y.City. " Kinne, Davis & Co., Buffalo, New York. " Cuirdon, Williams A Co., Detroit, Michigan. " Thomas Richmond A Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwnllndcr A Co., Zanesville, Ohio. " Young A Kitch, Newark, Ohio. " J. V. Fiulov A Co., Circlevillc, Ohio. Mr. M. 11. IUttlell.'Chillicothe, Ohio. Messrs. Conway A Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio J. Kidgway A ln., I, Columbus, Ohio. Tims. Moodiu, Esq., Cashier, trrLilwral advauces will be made on all Consignments, if required. may I. liH..tl. NKW KTAKI.Iill.'IKNT.--i;EOUGEJ PUGH Copper, 'I'm and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, re siHTtlullt inlnrms the citizens of Coluuihus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, live doors South of town street, where he win Keep constantly on nana a luiiana gcncrnl assortment ol Tin Ware. . All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin (iullers, Leaders aud Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. Orders thankfully received and punctually attcuded to. Particular attention given lojobbing. Columbus, June SI, 1842. IOMIiTIIU'M II A T MTOHK, High atreel, ap- J pome the Public Others. I lie tuhsrrtlier has on hniul a splendid stock or lints, poinot nisownnnu r.asicrn mauuinc lure, of Ihr latest fashions, which he is selling at reduced prices, A good substantial Tor Hat can be had at Sl-ftO. There is no necessity now for going to Dry Goods Stores to purchase Hals, when a better and cheaper article can be liouglil at a J I in .Store. Please call and see, anil satisfy yourselves. The latest fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept on hand, either or tut, Silk, or any oilier ilescriptinn. Mkv'JA. IISl4..tf. J. E. RUDIS1LL. Cj" Hats bought at my Shop will be dressed up and ironed grain. J. E. R. rpo T II K I.AIIIKM. Just received at the sign of the J Golden Hoot, a Inrge and splendid assortment of Ladies, Shoes, latest style of Philadelphia manufacture, fix: Kid and momrro Paris I es and slippers, kid nnd morocco buskins and Spring heel I'aris tius, black lasting and fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting and fancy colored dress buskins, kid and morocco buskin welts and walking shoes, Misses' kid and morocco buskins and walking shoes, colored and black Pans lies ami slippers, children's boot morocco and leather boots, colored and black hoots and ancle ties, all of which mill be sold cheaper than were ever offered before in this city. Feb. 27, 1841 11. H. KIMBALL SII.YKRS.TIITII and Jeweller Rensered. The subscriber has removed hit establishment next door to Mr. Schneider's Confectionary, opposite the City House, where he will keep on hand a good assortment of Watches, Jew-dry, etc., which he will sell verv cheap. Repairing of all kinds attended to on the shortest notice, and all work warranted. As the subscrilwr is determined to sell lower than any body else, and do hit work better and cheaper than any other person, he holies to receive a share of patronage. The putihe arc iuvitcd to call, and be satisfied by seeing for themselves. S. BUCK. May SI, IB4L Bl t'KKVK HOI MIC, ol asanas, Ohio. The subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that tnis well known House, on Broad street, is now under kit charge is titled up in suiierior stylo. and every1 attention paid to Ihe comfort ami convenience of Travelers and Hoarders. lis Tabic is furnished with Ihe very best productions of lb country, and his Har with lha choices! Liquors. Attached t the House it a very large and eommodiout Stable, which it attended with great rare. It is the intention of the tubscrilier to tpare neither paint nor expense to render satisfaction to all who call on him t and by charging moderate bills commensurate with the present hard limes, he hopes to receive a share of Ihe public pairon- g; U. JILKD. Columbus, November id, IRtl. C1AHINKT HI AKIXJ. The subscriber respectfully J interim his friends and the publie thai he conliuiies lo rarry on the Cabinet making business al his shop on High ln;et, between Town and Rich streets, and has aiwavt ol band, and will mnke lo order, all kinds of Furniture, which ke will warrant equal to any oflered in the place. (1 7"He has an exeelleat UKAKaR, and it prepared to stake COFFINS and attend Funerals on the shortest otice. Collins of all kinds kept on hanu. Trrmt eery renMnnablr, and suited lo the times. Orders for any article in hit line will meet with prompt attention. A. W. READER. Colnmhut, Nov. g, 184t. .dlf DIAMOND HIIOR KTOBC JoHK Joais, would rcsrHTifully announce to the cilixens of Columbus and vicinity, that he has removed from the sign of Ihe tioldcn Hoot, lo hit old stand on High street, near Ihe corner of Friend, where he has on hand the largest assortment of Prison made limits and Shoes now in Ihe city, which he offcrt for talc, wholesale or retail, al prices to suit the limes. Country merchants would do well to call and examine hit itock, before purchasing elsewhere. The Craft may always be supplied with Leather, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by calling al the Diamond Shot Wort. Particular attention paid lo rilling orders from abroad. IX. I. VMfrnnt ft org ana iwptliriwp- uonr i" nruur on inv shortest potsil tsible notice. Feb. S7, IBM. BOOTH A.M XjllOF.M. H. II. MM HALL, at Ihe tign of Ihe Golden Hoot, would respectively invile Ihe attention of his friends and Ihe publie lo the inspection of hit large assortment of Earlern and City made I toots and Shoet. From hit experience in the business, he it willing to guarantee lo rive satisfaction with respect lo cheapness, neatness and durability. Also, a good assortment of Lasts and Shoe Findings constantly oa hand. Feb. 20, 1R44. TTKAU Sc YKBT. Ilau,l'np, Hhaeeaad Hss- X A nets In addition to his large stork of Hoots and Sboet Ihe subscriber has just received an extensive assortment o Men's Fur,8ilk,Wool and Palm Hals;Hoys l'aim and-i.eghom do; Men and Hoys ( 'loth and Fancy Caps; Women's Chip and Willow Bonnets, which are offered at great bargains, at retail or by Ihe case. Country Merchants wishing lo purchase will find it to their interest to call at the Golden Hoot. March 8. II. II. KIMBALL rpilAT aid, favorite, aad elrrliasj trtstrdy far X revcr ann Ague, and Dyspepsia, Ivowand s (Improver) Tonie Mixture, with the written lirnaturt of the proprietor over Ihe mouth of every bottle, it warranted to rare ta rvtry instance, or the money will be promptly relumed. Joh R RoWAfirt, M. D., tin. 28 North Second St., Phila. FnoleV. J. II. Wlir.ATON.j4.rent. April IR. Corner of High and Itroad sit. A BOW I. Oty "FL1U ll. A Bowl of "Punch," il with upwards of seventy engravings; by Cruikshank, Leech, etc. Just rrenved nv Otllil. 1. N. WUlTLNG &. HUNTINGTON NKW BOOKS JIE1V 1IOOKN. The following, with lott of others, have just been received, and lor sale al RILEY'S Cheap Hook Store, opposite the Stale House: Verplanck't Illustrated Edition ol Shnkspeare, in Nos. The Life nnd Writings of Win. Lcggct; 2 volt, inuue. Foster's Miscellanies; 1 vol. Classical Studies, by Sears, Edwards and Felton. Miniature Romances, from Ihe Hermans. Dr. Durbin's Observations in Eurnpe. The Pocmi of Eliza Cook; a splendid edition ill 1 vol. Keith's Land of Israel; I vol. Kendall's Santa Fe F.xpediiinn; new supply. Sidney Smith's Miscellanies; 3 vol. The Poems of N. P Willis; 1 vol. Macauley's Miscellanies, complete in I vol. Y oung's Chronicles of the Pilgiims; I vol. Pencilling! by Ihe Way; by N. P. Willis. The Lite of Geo. Rriinincll, Esq. Past and Present, by Thomas Carlyle. The History of Chivalry; by Charles Mills. " " the Crusaders; do. Electrotype Manipulations, in 4 Nos. Alloat aud Ashore. The lugoldsby Legends. The Comic Blackstnne. The United Irishman, in 2 vols. Oct 17. NEW I. AW MOOKW. Reports of determined in tlie lliirh Coon ol Ch cases argued ami hancery, by Win. Brown. Esq.. 4 vols., notes by J. C. Perkius, Esq an ivcf'ons, o volumes Piekcrings's do 2-1 do. Massachusetts do 17 do. Hill's do 4 do. Condensed Reports, U. S. fi vols. Chilly's Pleadings new edition. Kent's Commentaries do do. Story on Contracts, Minot's Digosl of the Massachusetts Reports. Oilman's do of Illinois nnd Indiana. Equity Digest by Harlow nnd llnrringion; 4 Vols. Barber's Chancery Practice, 2 vols, GreenleaPs Evidence new edition. The American Jurist, hound; cheap edition, 10 vols. English Common ,aw Reports; 42 vols. Johnson's N. Y. Reports. Law Libraries supplied on the most reasonable terms. Members of Ihe liar will please rail and examine prices at Oct 10. RILEY'S, opHile the State House. NKW MEDICAL IIOOKKt.-1'ancoasl'i Wislar's Anatomy; 8th edition, 2 volumes. Maekinloshe's Practice; I vol. new edition. Lision's Elements of Surgery; new edition. Lee's Theory and Practice of Midwifery; new edition. Heck's Medical Jurisprudence; new edition. Hesklarlt's Phisiolngy of Lovo, Courtship und Marriage. Churcln I's Mulwiferv; new, by Houston do on Femafes; do. Douglison's Mcdiral Student; new eel. I vol. 12mo. Religio Mcdica, by Sir F. Drown. Andral's Essay on Hlood, in disease. Dunglison on Human Health; a very valunble work for general rending. Pereira on Food and Diet, al the low price of Jl,no. For sale at (Oetl5) RILEY'S. Con vt urg iNMunANt tonpAFfV. Fikc anii Marine. The attention of the public is called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its board of Dircc tort. It it believed thai tins system, whereby every party insuring liecomes largely and certainlv interested in the profits of the Company without risk to himself, offer advantages superior to the remote profits of the miilunl plan of insurance, and that Ihey will he justly appreciated by this community. Scuie of return i'rtmiumi: On every tinfit premium 10 per cent. On net grots annual premiums from S.'iOOO to 2,0tX), 12 j On net gross annual premiums amounting to 42,080 and upwards IS This Company continues to insure every species of building, and Ihe furniture, machinery, goods, wares nnd merchan ditet and olher properly contained therein, against Inn or damage by fire; also, tloamboatt and sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats. Hat boats and other water rrafl, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June I, 1844.. lylw. Secretary, SECURITY AUAINT I IIIK ! ! Onto Mutual Fire Insurance Company. W. II. Iliihhnrd, Lc-andcr Ransom. John Greenwood, Thomas Wood, Timothy Griffith, J. W. Milligan, S. 1). Preston, O. M. Hcrancourl. J Ridgway, Jr., James Westwalur, A. G. Ilihbs, J. P. Bruck Directors. This Company now in successful operation, nflcrs the most favorable inducements to all des:rout of effecting insurance either on real or personal procrty. The superior advantages of this method of Insurance, both for its sound economy and ilt complete security in the payment of losses, have lieen fully established by long experience; anil the llonrd of Directors, in introducing some improvement in lite course ol policy pursued by this Company, have removed all objections which have hecu urged against Companies based upon a similar principle. For a very trifling sum, every individual may now obtain secure indemnity against the ravages of fire. Olnre or the Company in the basement slnry or Ihe old Fmuklin Hank. W. II. HUHIIARI). I'retidrnl, II. A. Massf.t, Rnrttary. Jan. 27, l(!U..dly ROPK AUD ( OKDAUK VACTOIIV. Ma. E. J. Miniil.r.Tos will continue the above business, car ried on in this city by her late husband for ten years past. The won will he executed ny me tame foreman and hands who have lieeti engaged in the Kopewalk lor Ihe last Iwo yeart ; and the public may be assured thai all descriptions of Kpt and IViru, Had cordi, J'on Unci, Srr., will be made promptly lo order ami in the same suicrior llylu which hat heretofore given to much tatisfaclion. Aug. Id, IBU.'.lw.lf. L1UUORS AND WINES. Otard, Dupay & Co., Brandy; A. Seignctte, djj Meder Swan Gin; Hourglass do; St. Croix Rum; Jamaica do; Madeira Wine; Port do: Champaign do; best brands. For talc by Junc4. TIIOS. ACIIESON. riiOHACCO AND S.NL'FF. 1 iS kegs Casey No 1, CT Ky. Tobacco; 15 do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish 1 lb. lump do; 10 do 12 plug do; 3110 dox. Mrs. Miller s fine cut chewing do; 9)0 do n. Thayer do; 30 Jars Macaboy Snuff; 30 Bladders Scolch do. For tale by June 4. TIIOS. ACI1F.SON. llATIl ia exeaaage far racer lea, as Cash f I frlcm, Rye 40 cts. per bush.) Oats 50 cents per bush. Timothy Seed Jl do; Dried Peaches J I do; Ginseng 20 ctt. per lb; r taxseen r do; Dried Apples 60 do; Beans 25 lo 60 do; Beeswax 25 rtt. per lb; feathers do; Butler in roll, ker or barrelt i els. per lb. June 4. THOS. ACIIESOM t i Wk lioxet of Tin. one-third cross; 10 pigs of Block Tin; ll) slant ol speller, A foils, of Russia Sheet Iron; 35 bdts. assorted brt. liron Wire, cVe. Just received and for tale low, by L. BUTTLES. COFFEE AND SUGAR. 60 bags Rio Coffee; 10 d Java do; 6 hhdt. N. O. Sugar, 3 boxet Loaf Sugar. No. 1. lObblt.N.O. Molasses. Forsalcby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. TEAS. 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea; SO half chests do; v 6 chests (iunpowdcr do; 5 do Imperial. do; For sale by June 4. TII03. ACUESON. NKW A.HO I'OI'l I.Alt WOIIKII OK OAK- I deaiasj, Ac, at RILEY'S BOOK .STOKE Thk Ahkkicak Gakukkkk's Calendak Ailnnledtol the climates and seasons of ihe United Stales. By Bernard Mahoii: Latest edition. Mks. Loudon's Great Work Gardening for Ladies, and Companion lo the Flower Garden: By Mrs. Loudon: Ed-iuil by A. J. Downing: 1 vol. Botany for Laiiiks; or, A Popular Introduction to the Nam al System of Plants: By Mrs. Loudon: Last London edition. Tttr Grkin IIousk, Hot House, and IStork Including Selected Lists of the Most Beautiful Species of Exotic Flowering Plants, and Directions for their Cultivation: By Charles M'lulosh, F. II. S.: London edition. Buist on thk Rosk The Rose Manual, Containing Accurate Descriptions of nil the Finest Varieties of Rusks, their Chaiacter and Modes of Culture, with Directions lor their Propagation, and the Destruction of liner is; with Engravings By Robert Buist: 1 beaultlul volume. Thk Sentimknt or Fi.owkrs ; or Language of Flora: Colored Plates. Thk American Flower Garden Directory Containing Practical Directions for the Culture of Plains in the h'lmctr Uanlen, Hot Hmue.SfC.; lo which is added, A Treatise on the Grntic Vine: lly Robert llulsl, florist. Liniii.ev's HdRTicui.tork. The Theory of Horticulture; or, An Attempt lo Explain the Principal Oteratioiis of Gardening upon Physiological Principles: By Joint Lindley, I'll., D F. it S.: First American edition; with Notes &c, by A.J. Downing nnd A. Gray. The above valuable works, with a large varietv of others, can be had al HILEY S CHEAP HOOK STORE, Jtu'ie 17. Opposite the State Hvuse WI.MMI.OW'ft II A I. "ATI OV IIORDIIDI HI. An unparalleled remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough. Ilronrhitis, and all diseases of the Hrenst and Lungs, leading lo Consumption; composed of the concentrated virtues of Horchouud, Boncset, Hlood Root, Liverwort nnd several olher vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. 'insi.ow, Kochestcr, N. Y The innocence and universally admitted nectoral virtues. of the Herbs from which the Balsam of Ilonrhound is made, are too generally known to require recommendation; it is therefore only necessary lo observe dial this Medicine contains Ihe whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and so happily combined with several olher vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain 1 use, lor the complaints above mentioned. The Hnlsam removes all illllanimntion and snrenpsn nf Ihe Lungs, loosens lough visid phlegm, enabling the patient lo ex pectorate witn ease aud freedom, assunirea eouirh. relieves asthmatic and difficult respiration, heals ihe injured parts, opens the pores, and comioses the disturbed nerves, and gives strength to the lender lungs, aud thus produces a speedy and song rure. ror Lhtlttrrn, lies Balsam is of inestimable va tie. It is a needy remedy lor the II htwvin"- (lourh nnd Vrnun. anil nf- fords certain relief in liner Vompluinla, Cholie, Teellting &c. ll is pleasant to Ihe laslc, and may be safely given lo the lenderesl infant and should be kept at all limes in every family, as it is much belter for the roniplaiiits incident to Children, than Paregoric, Godfreys Cordial, or the Cordials to rominon'y used. Ask lor Wlnslow't Balsam of Ilorehoiind, and bo sure you get the genuine. For sale by J 11. WIIEATON, Agent, Corner of Broad and High streets, Columbus,!) Nov. 15, 1843. Wll. I.Alt 0f IIINTOKY of Ihe Hailed Mlaler illustrated by a series ol Mans, in which the Ancient. Middle, nnd Modem Geography of our country is ornrrcss- ively displayed. Complete in one vol. 8vo. '1 his work embraces alioiit 500 pnges. 1 1 is arranged oak plan entirely new. ll commences with Iho discovery of A merira, M',12, and goes down to the death of Gen. Harrison, 1842, (.150 years.) The originality of the plan consists in dividing the time into permit, of which the beginnings and termination! are marked by important events, and constructing a leriet of maps illurtrulini; the progrest of Ihe irtllcment oj the eountrii, and the regular uiruncrt of civilization. it nns also a cnronogmpnie chart, wiurh gives, by simple inspection, BView of ihe divisions of the work, and the events which mark the beginning and termination of each ieriod into which it is divided. A full chronological table will be found, in which all Ihe e vents of the History nre arranged in the order of time. There is appended to Ihe work the L'onntitution of the Uni ted Slalei, nnd a series ol questions adapted lo each chapter, so that Ihe work may be used in schools and fur private instruction.C The above valuable work may he had in Columbus al Ihe Hookstore of Jmu-n. I. N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. It is also for sale in Lebanon bv Thomas Itrodic and Jos. Henderson; in Athens by Hcnj. Ifrnwn ; in Marietta by Slo-euin & Murk ; in New Lisbon by B. L. & T. Haiitia; and in Warren by Purler iV lilc. ATKW iriKim Al. HOOK. Allison's Outlines of X 1 Pathology ami Practice of Medicine : By Win. P. Al hson, M. D., rVc, late President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburg, iVc, Ate. 1 vol. 8vo. Chapman's Lectures on the more inqinrtant Diseases of Hie thoracic and Abdominal Viscera: lly Pi. Chnpman, M. D., I vol. Ovo. Pathological llacmatology : An Essay on Ihe Hlood in Dis case : By G. Andrnl, of iho University of Pans. 1 vol, muslin. Paris on Diet : A Treatise on Diet, with rules for prrven ling disease, etc., &.c. By J. A. Paris, M. D., fee, 1 vol. muslin. Goddnrd on iho Teeth : The Anatomy, Physiology and radiology ol the Human leelh, with the most approved n tlmds ol treatment, including opiicraiions, and llie method of making and setting Artificial 'leelh: with .10 plates: By Paul B. Goddard, M. D., I vol. large quarto. Duuglitson's Medical Dictionary : A new eddllion. 1 vol. cnlareed. lhmglisson's Human Physiology: A new edition, greatly modified and improved, with upwards of 3110 illustrations. jusi received by 1. M. Illll.Xj Sl IIUMI.MiIW. Aug. 8. INTEKKMTINtt TO THK OKA The follow, iug it from the Albany Argus, of Feb. 28, 1841: Another remarkable cure of Deafness, ierlbrmcd by " Hcnrpa't Acoustic Uil," ill this city. Let the case speak for itself. Albant, Feb. 22, 1814 Mr. Guthrie, 4Stanwix Hall, Maiden Lam; Dear Sir: I owe yon an immense debt of gratitude for inducing me lo try 'Srarpa's Comiound Acoustic Oil." I had been so very deaf for eight years this winter, that I could not hear con cr-talion with an ear trumpet, without the voice being much raised. 1 have been using the I il about six weeks in one ear thai was far the worst, and with which I was almost totally deaf, and I am happy lo inform yon that I ran now hear ordinary conversation without the trumpet. I feel that I would like lo inform I lie whole deal community of the astonishing effect of Ihe above medicine in my case. 1 shall be pleased to see any person who may desire to call upon toe, to make inquiries concerning my case. Y'ours, ecc, John Davis, 37 Dean sl. This invaluable medicine is for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March IS. Corner of Broad and High sts. Pon the cvnr. or deamem. paij A and Ihe ditrhanre of matter from the ears. Also, all those disagreeable noiset like the buzzing of insects, falling ol water, whiztmg of steam, etc., me., w men are s ympioms of aimroachinr deafness, and also generally attendant wiui Ihe disease. Many persons who have been deaf for fifteen and twenty yeart, and were uougeu io use ear irunquns, have after usimr one or two bottle, thrown aside their tiompett, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend tit use. r or talc at the I rnig store ol J. B. WHEATON, June 13, 1844. Corner of Broad and High sis on tt 1 for sale by Columbus, July 25, IC44. FAY it K1LBOURNE. ISfACOUSTIC OIL! Cd ClOl.tlNBlS Academical aad Celleginte laalt. J tain. This Institution will commence iis 4lh year on Monday, the l-t of September ncxl. The Trustees have recently adopted a systematic and somewhat extensive course of studies iu ike Ft male Department, and will present a Diploma to each young Lady who shall reputably complete litis course. A Diploma will also be given to each young Gentleman who creditably pursues and finishes the course prescribed for the Male Department. Those wishing to know what ttudiet arc embraced in these respective courses are respectfully referred lo Ihe catalogue iusl published. The Institution it titunled in a healthy and retired part of Ihe city, and it supplied with competent and experienced infractors. The government is parental, yel decided, and a healthy moral ami religious inlluence is exercised on the pupils. The Female Department it entirely separate from the other, yet has the advantage of attending Lectures, and, in some branches, of reciting to male teachers. All the braiirhet of science usually Inuglit iu the best institutions of our land are thoroughly taught here. From our knowledge of the Institution, and ol the competency of the Instructors we most cordially recommend ihe Institute to Ihe confidence and pat ronage of those who wish thoroughly lo educate their tout and daughter!. Board may be had oil reasonable terms; and several may be accommodated with liourd in ihe family aud under the superintendence nf the Principal. The faculty consists of Itev J. Covert, A. M., President; R. S. Dosvyurth, Protestor of Mathematics and the Natural Sciences; T. C. Hunter, Assistant, and Teacher of Vocal Music; Mrs L. Covert, Principal of Female Department; Miss , Assistant: Mist , Teacher of Music on ihe Piano. TUITION rill QUARTER. Juvenile Department 54 00 Common English Department 6 00 Higher English and Classical Department 7 50 Music on Piano, Extra 8 00 Painting in Water Colors, Theorem and Mexzo- tinto. Extra 3 00 Embroidery, without charge. TRUSTEES. II. N. Hubrem., Prcs't. 11. R. llRONSON, J. RinowAT.Jr., V. Prest., II. F. Huntington, ot. J. uii.beht, sec y. 11. F. Gahu, W. ClIAPIN, S. ItUllARY, T. C. IlKMlHOsT, W. TllllAI.I., J. W. Thompson, II. Dickenson, B. II. Clark, L. Curtis. I). W. DtSHLEH, J. S. Hai l, I. G. Jones, II. I.. Hitchcock, It. TmiMrsoN, A. P. Ston, J. Covert. M. 1TIAII. I,I.K. Ihe subscribers would respect fully inform the traveling public Ihnl Ihey commenced on Ihe 1st of July, insl., currvmg ihe United Stales Mail on the National Road between anesvii.i.e and Coi.umnus, in splendid coaches, with good learnt and tuber and atlcntive driven. The roachet will leave Zanesvillc, daily, at I o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Columbus at U o'clock ihe snmc evening; and w ill leave Columbus, daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M, and arrive at Zaiiesvillc al half past 3 o'clock, P.M. I' a re, Ihraagh, Twa Iellnra sriy panrngert in the tame proportion. Ihiring ihe continuance of the Mail contract, whether an op;osition line is run on the same roulcor not, ihe fare shall never exceed that amount. It is deemed unnecessary to point out to the citizens of Zanesville, Columbus, nnd Hie intermediate points, the advantage of sustaining a line which al once plnccs the fare al a proper standard; and w hich, ihe public have a positive assurance, will never lie made higher. Should an opposition he run on the same route, the undersigned pledge themselves thai under no circumstances which enn possibly arise vi racing on their pitrt he permitted. Should the opposition overtake the Mail Conch, orders have been given to the drivers on Ihil line immediately to take the right hand of Ihe road, at the law directs, anil permit them lo pass if Ihey desire it. Fur seals apply at the bar of Iho America Hotel, in Columbus) and at the store of Jnrnve Taylor, Jr., on Main street, immediately opposite the Stuart House, in Zanesville. Passengers will be taken up al any of the Hotels in Zanesville or Columbus, and at any private dwellings, and delivered at any house in cither of the above placet, alter delivering the Mail al Ihe Post Office. N. II. All baggage carefully attended to, but at the risk nf the owners. (Private conveyances lo any part of the Slate will be furnished al either end of the route.) Passengers are requested to be punctual as to the lime of starling, at the stairct will positively leave at the hours named. W.T. KOVYE & CO. J. W. DnYnrN, Agent. July 4, HM4..lf BROWN'S ('HANCERY. Reports of Cases in Chance-ry, from 1778 lo by William Brown, Esq., with Ihe Annotations of Mr. licit and Mr. Eden. Edited by J. C. Perkins, Esq. Four volumes, 8vo. 'Brown's Reports embrace the period from 1778 lo 1791, while the woolsack w as occupied iu succession by ihose Iwo master minds, Lord Thurlnw aud Lord Loughborough. The first npiiraranre of these Reports seems lo mark on eiioch in the Renins of Chancery not unlike that which a little later was established by the Term Reports in Ihe King's Bench. Thenceforward tlie judgments in both courts have appeared in an unbroken succession Brown, therefore, must be considered at the leader of tlie regular line of ltcporlt in Chancery.''The cases he has reported are of great practical value, a large part of them lying al Ihe very Inundation of Chancery, Their importance is attested by the' fact lhal Brown's Reports are oflener cited by writert of authority than any olher scries or Kepnrls in I hancery. In t-nglnnd Ihey have heen enriched by Icrrued and laborious annotations by two different editors, Mr. Bell and Mr. Eden. Until the presepl time, how. ever no edition of ihem has appealed in ihe U. Stales. "We have now before us the first volume of an American edition, which promises to surpass in interest nnd practical value any of the English editions of Ihe work; nor do we believe lhal there is any edition of any Reports lhal has ever been published, either in England or America, which is rc-commendrd by such useful and ample editorial labors. The Holes of Mr. Bell have been retained, and those of Mr. Eden, so far as Ihey could be made supplementary lo these, have been added. Thin the separate labnrt of these editors are accumulated on Ihe same page, imparling of itself to llie present edition, a higher value than belongs to either of the English editions. In England no similar amalgamation of tlie two series of notes could take place, as each it protected by llie lawt of copyright The notes of the present edition are ttrictly practical. They are calculated lo add ct-sentially lo Ihe value of the Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." Laic Hi porter for May. Just received, and for sale al the Bookstore of Nov2.1. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. AT KMT NKW irons N. l ark nad PhilnrleU ahia. FAI L DRY GOODS Fat h Kit bourne have just received a large assortment of Dry Goods, consist in r iu part of V.. n .. . . r. mi pieces itroad viom and iassimcres, 100 do. Salinctlt and Jeans; 4 bales Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flaunelt; 800 pieces Calicoes, new and splendid patterns, .10 do Blk and Colored Alpacea.; 30 balet llrown Sheetings; 4 rases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, 6000 wt. Cotton Chain: Carpet and Coverlet Warp, Ac. Ac. Persons wishing lo purchase tueh articles Ibr cash, w ill find it lo i heir advantage to call and examine the aliove stock, t'olumhut, Aug. 6. P" HIIII IA1I aad Kargraae aare derided ia larar af avarpa'a Oil far Peafarae. So frequent and extraordinary have beea Ine cores that have come under Ihcir observalioo, that most of them now keep it, and present fi for their patients as the only medicine thai can cure. A physician in extensive practice, hi Delaware, has just tent for half a dozen bottles, and says, that kis father, who has here deaf for a number of yeart, bat been cured by using thu Oil, and thai he, the lb-., shall for the future use it in hit practice, as ae has teen tuck wonderful benefit accrue from its application. For le by J- B. WIIE ATON, Druggist, Columbot. Oct. 26. Corner of High and Broad streets. a 4 PIIHIliM HARDWARE, just received A '-m.'J at ihe Gilt Padlock; a large assortment, and for sale very cheap. June 8. L. BUTTLES. rui LBS Bh-achrd end Unbleached Coverlet Yarn, JIHF just received by July 9. STEWART A OSBORN. SCIENCE OF GOVK.RNMENT.-The subscribe hay just published an ediuon of this work, and would resrx e fully invite the attention of the public lo its merits, 'fley are confident that an examination of the book will be sulii-cienl to recommend il lo all teachers aud heads of families at a highly useful book, especially for young men coih'Seats. Parti. Principles or Government Whichtrcals particularly of the capacity of men for civil government; Natural, Civil, Politics! and Religious Kighls j The Lawi of Nature, of Revelation, of Nations, and Municipal Lawi; Different forms of Government; The manner in which Political Power is exercised ; To whom Political Pouer fthnnlil tu nn- Inuicd; Legislative Power; Manner of enacting Laws; Executive Power; Judicial Power j Organization of Court! and Juries; Taxation, Ac. 4c. ran ii. Government or the United States Treat! of Ihe settlement of Ihe Colonies; The adoption of the Con-sliiulion; Nature and object ol the Union; The House of Representatives and the Senate, with their rules and mode of procedure; The power of Congress as lo Taxes; The Revenue: Aliens; Money; The Post Ollice; Patents; Declaration of War; 'I rent ies, Ac., Ac. Part III. Civil Jurisprudence Treats of the Right! of Persons; Domestic Relations; Parent and Child; Right of Properly, Ac; Partn rship; Crimet and Punishment, Ac, Pari IV. Political Economy Treats r it, itAi.. r Ihe Science; Production; Definition of Terms; The ditle'renl kinds of Industry: Capital; Division of Labor; Encouragement to Industry; EflWla of ihe Protective System and Internal Improvement! on Productive Industry; Exchange; On Banks, Ac, Ac. 6 ' RECOMMEKDA TION8. Sujoincd are a few of ihe many recommendation! from em-nenl persons and competent judges in this Slate: From Hii Excellency, Wilson Shannon, Governor of the Stale of Ohio. Eixcutivk Officii, Feb. 9, 1844. 1 have examined w ith tome care, Mr. Young't "Introduction to Ihe Science or Government," and approve both of ihe matter and mam cr of arrangement. It it a work containing a great deal of highly useful and important information; and Us introduction into our common schools, cannot fail to he ailended with good resulst. Such a work it greatly needed at this time in our common schools. It is with great pleasure 1 recommend it lo the patronage and favorable consideration of Ihe publie. W ILSON SHANNON. From C. P. Mcllvaine, Bishop of the Slate of Ohio. The work by Andrew W. Young, entitled "Introduction to Ihe Science of Government," Ac, I have had a brief opportunity of examining. It is intelligently and perspicuously written. I'ho interpretation of Constitutional law seems to me lo bo jusi. A studious effort it manifest lo make all ill instruction plain lo readers of youthful minds, as well a those of limited education. Such a book is very desirable in this country; and 1 have pleasure in recommending this a! calculated lo do good. CHAS. P. MclLVAINE. Gamhier, O., Feb. 15, 104. From James Hoge, D. D.t Columbus, O.. Dee. 14. 1843. Having an opportunity of looking al Ihe plan of the work "Introduction to the Science of Government, by Andrew W. Young," I can tay that it appears to be well ralcnlit m imparl knowledge on the important tut jecii upon which il treats. Especially il may he peculiarly useful in schools. Too much attention cannot be given lo the science of gov ernment in inis country, wnere the people are ihe real sovereigns. And it is necessary that Ihe youth of our land should be well instructed in knowledge and virtue, that our free institutions may be perpetuated, and may secure Ihe general wcllare. Il is In be hoped, Iherclore, thai this work, designed for this purpose, will be widely circulated and will be iiiSuiy useiiii. JAUltS HOGE. From Tintothv B. Hudson, Prof. Oberlin Inst., Dec. 18, 1843. avc eiamincd, to lome extent, the "Introduction to the Scienco of Government," and feci grcal pleasure in saying that, in my opinion, il is a work with which on m,t.. youth should be unfamiliar. Its excellencies are, its general accuracy, ilt great condensation of important information in a small compass, united with remarkable clearness of state ment, its laiiness and candor in presenting the arguments o opponents , and ihe extent to which it gives Ihe reasons for ihe pcculiariiiei of our republican institutions. Though on some important topics my opinions might not harmonize with those of ihe author, I admire Ihe spirit of his book, and hope ils wide circulation may richly reward him for his labor. TIMOTHY B. IILDSON. From Rev. J. Covert. Principal of Ihe Columbus Academic and Collegiate Institute, Aug. 20, 1844. Having examined with considerable care Ihe "Introdue lion lo the Science or Government, by Andrew W. Young' I deem il a duly lo express my sentiments as to the merilt of the book. The ttibjccls or which it treats are of Ihe most practical and important character. To every freeman tinder our government it is a matter ol the highest importance and should be or the deepest interest, to understand something of the nature of our civil institutions and lawt. The elementary principles of the science of government should be thoroughly studied and well understood by every sovereign voter and freeman in our land; for upon this knowledge the perpetuity and prosperity of this nation must measurably depend. No treatise upon thu subject now in use, will be 'found more entertaining and instructive than Ihe little manual to which I refer. The slyle is perspicuous, yel familiar and easy, and 1 believe il to be well adapted for use, as a text book, in our academics at well as our common and telect schools. 1 have introduced il into Ihe institution of which I have Ihe charge aud shall continue ils use, and I sincerely hope il may gain an extensive circulation, and command a prominent place among tlie text books of our schools and academies, and the libraries of private citizens. J. COVERT. The book will be furnished lo Merchants and Teacbcra on the most reasonable terms. Retail price, 75 ecnli. Aug. 22. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. IM POUT A NT! Itr. Fengatr'a AssedyaefJardial, a safe and effectual Remedy Ibr the Summer Complaints, viz: l)iarrha-a, and Cholera Morbus, also, F'lalulent and Spa modic Chohcs. This invaluable Medicine for the above complaints, surpasses any other remedy now in use. Hundreds of cases have come lo the knowledge of the proprietor, where a speedy cure hat been effected by the ' use nf the Cordial, alter a resort to the common rem-cdis had proved unavailing. It hat been cxtentively used throughout this State and elsewhere, for tnanv 1 lieen approved, and it used in practice by a great number of the most respectable physicians, at may be seen by their certificates and recommendations accompanying each hotlk. This medicine it discovered to be a certain and effectual remedy for Ihe intestine diseases, produced by ihe drinking of iiic wnieisin me nvers in me southern ano southwestern estates, which renders it of inestimable value to those who reside or travel in those sections of Ihe country. . u. i o secure the putihe against deception, Ihe external label of each bolllc is secured by a copy right, which writ entered (according to act of Congress) in Ihe Northern District of New York, on Ihe 9ili day of November, Anno Domini A fae simile of the proprietor's signature will h fnA . the outer label of each bottle, if genuine. Price 31 eta. ror tale by rAx KILHOURNE. J. B. WH EATON, SUMNER CLARK1, , t n DE.NIO &, SON, Columbus, O.. and by other nsreuts thrnneho.ii ik generally. July 23, 1844. . w4m. MA JOH JONKrV COl RTftlllP. Major JoneV Courtship detailed, with other scenes, incidents, and ad ventures, in a tcriet of letters bv himself. With ld. ill,,. iraimns by Darlcy. 1 vol. 15mo. Price 50 ett. "there was such a call lor thun tellers, that Uie printer turned in and printed an edition in pamphlet form but a thou-sand copies wasn't a orimin Ihey was all rone in no lime; ami everybody taid I ought lo have tome more printed, with all 17 uuivr Kiiers ia em. oo j'i in hi won and gathered up the leltert what I've ril sense the fust pamphlet wai printed, mi gii a r waoeiiy nuuimoer io no em an up in rust rate slyle, with pirlers to match. Now lhat'i the whole truth about my book, which I hope will be satisfactory to all." This day received and for sale attiie Bookstore of June 8. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. JlftT ARRIVED, at Mi lex Cheap Beakaiarr, a large and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in part of Law, Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous and School Books, Cheap Publications, Paper, Ink. Uuills. Ac. Ac. aud for tale al wholesale and retail. pi8 J. H. RILEY. 50,000 highest maiket waalrd. far which thm flier, will he paid, by way -u. O. 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